Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] closely at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In 1931 , Horton visited Denmark to look more closely at the Folk Schools and their relationships with the trade unions , farmers ' co-operatives , and other cultural and social movements , and though he was in part disappointed by the fact that the Folk Schools had moved away from their original aims and methods , he was able to speak to many people who were involved in this movement and added another dimension to the idea which was eventually to find its expression in Highlander .
2 To understand the processes behind the definition of housework rules it is necessary to look more closely at the way in which women identify with the role of housewife ; this is the subject of the next chapter .
3 Our need to look more closely at the working relationship is not that strife and strikes are an issue of constant interest , nor that work conflicts are part of the distressing experience of vast numbers .
4 In order to look more closely at the assistance reading can give to growth — in both its cognitive ( intellectual ) and affective ( emotional ) aspects — we adopt the list of types of development mentioned in the last chapter .
5 This argument seems to have had some effect , for while the Chancellor of the Exchequer was asked to look more closely at the dollar costs of overseas forces , the Defence Ministry 's view that no further cuts in forces should be sought was accepted .
6 However , before describing the dispute and the practices of the two main schemes to emerge out of the compromise , it will be useful to look more closely at the work of the ASEA which , in its legacy to the service , was the most influential of all the voluntary agencies .
7 This meant that sociologists have had to look more closely at the idea of ‘ skill ’ , at the kinds of skills which were being introduced , and at the effects of the Youth Training Scheme upon both the labour market and upon young people .
8 First , it is necessary to look more closely at the relationship between profit maximisation and aggregate wealth maximisation , and to introduce an additional reservation .
9 We need to look more closely at the applications of mathematics and to consider using mathematics to challenge racist assumptions .
10 It is time to look more closely at the imperative for which we have so far been getting along on a rough formulation , ‘ Face facts ’ .
11 As to that other view of housewives as oppressed workers , we need to look more closely at the extent of women 's overall satisfaction or dissatisfaction with housework .
12 While manufacturers go to great lengths to produce the many excellent ‘ artificial ’ diets without which the fishkeeping hobby would certainly not have developed to today 's high standards , it is up to the fishkeeper to look more closely at the food requirements of his fish and provide what is necessary .
13 It is important to look more closely at the ways in which , regardless of the possession of a direct capacity to disrupt the political system , particular groups enjoy an institutionalized relationship to the political system .
14 To understand why this is so we need to look more closely at the ways in which they have been used .
15 It also enabled them to look more closely at the environment in which people are taught . ’
16 School and advisory staff need to look very closely at the balance of benefits and costs , for both children and teachers , in the teaching strategies and patterns of classroom organization which have been so strongly promoted in recent years .
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